Religion Ethnicity and Identity in Ancient Galilee

Religion  Ethnicity  and Identity in Ancient Galilee
Author: Jürgen Zangenberg,Harold W. Attridge,Dale B. Martin
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 3161490444

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What is a Galilean? What were the criteria of defining a person as a Galilean - archaeologically or with respect to literary sources such as Josephus or the rabbis? What role did religion play in the process of identity formation? Twenty-two articles based on papers read at conferences at Cambridge, Wuppertal and Yale by experts from 7 countries shed light on a complex region, the pivotal geographic and cultural context of both earliest Christianity and rabbinic Judaism. In these papers, ancient Galilee emerges as a dynamic region of continuous change, in which religion, 'ethnicity', and 'identity' were not static monoliths but had to be negotiated in the context of a multiform environment subject to different influences.

Ethnicity and Identity in Ancient Israel

Ethnicity and Identity in Ancient Israel
Author: Kenton L. Sparks
Publsiher: Eisenbrauns
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781575060330

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From the introduction: "When we speak of ethnicity, we bring into view a particular kind of sentiment about group identity wherein groups of individuals view themselves as being alike by virtue of their common ancestry. It is something of a truism to point out that ethnicity has played an important role in the history of Judaism, both in the postbiblical era and prior to it....The reason for this interest is twofold. First, in virtually every discipline of the humanities, there seems to be a general unhappiness with the superficial way that scholars have handled the issues of culture and identity. More specifically, with respect to ancient Israel, recent biblical scholarly activity--both literary and historical--has raised serious doubts about the supposed origins and antiquity of Israelite ethnicity." With this agenda in view, Kent Sparks provides a summary of current studies in ethnicity and ethnic identity, then moves to a discussion of Israel's ancient Near Eastern context and expressions of ethnic identity in the written remains from surrounding nations. Turning next to ancient Israel itself, he examines texts generally considered early in Israel's history for information relevant to Israel's ethnic identity. Sparks then investigates the witness of the prophets and the historical materials relating to the Judean monarchy and the exilic period, looking for expressions of ethnic sentiment. His research will likely prove to be the foundation on which future study of the topic will be built.

Galilean Spaces of Identity

Galilean Spaces of Identity
Author: Joseph Scales
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2024-02-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004692558

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We understand the world around us in terms of built spaces. Such spaces are shaped by human activity, and in turn, affect how people live. Through an analysis of archaeological and textual evidence from the beginnings of Hasmonean influence in Galilee, until the outbreak of the First Jewish War against Rome, this book explores how Judaism was socially expressed: bodily, communally, and regionally. Within each expression, certain aspects of Jewish identity operate, these being purity conceptions, communal gatherings, and Galilee's relationship with the Hasmoneans, Jerusalem, and the Temple in its final days.

Jesus Patrons and Benefactors

Jesus  Patrons  and Benefactors
Author: Jonathan Marshall
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 3161499018

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 2008.

Ancient Israelite Identity Religion Ethnicity and the Land of Israel

Ancient Israelite Identity  Religion  Ethnicity  and the Land of Israel
Author: Juan Marcos Bejarano Gutierrez
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2019-01-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1793020590

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One of the principal theological themes of the Hebrew Bible is the relationship between Israel and God. At the heart of this bond is the supernatural experience at Sinai. The Torah focuses on the uniqueness of God and His relationship with the people of Israel. The singularity of this relationship amidst surrounding polytheistic cultures is so much emphasized that Israel's principal contribution to the world of religious ideology is often regarded as uncompromising covenantal monotheism. Israelite identity and in later centuries Jewish identity was also expressed in terms of ethnicity and a special connection to the land of Israel. This book provides an introduction to these topics.

Jesus Q and the Dead Sea Scrolls

Jesus  Q  and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Author: Simon J. Joseph
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2012
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 316152120X

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D. - Claremont) under the title: Q, the Essenes, and the Dead Sea Scrolls: a study in Christian origins.

Ethnicity Race Religion

Ethnicity  Race  Religion
Author: Katherine M. Hockey,David G. Horrell
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2018-06-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567677310

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Religion, ethnicity and race are facets of human identity that have become increasingly contested in the study of the Bible - largely due to the modern discipline of biblical studies having developed in the context of Western Europe, concurrent with the emergence of various racial and imperial ideologies. The essays in this volume address Western domination by focusing on historical facets of ethnicity and race in antiquity, the identities of Jews and Christians, and the critique of scholarly ideologies and racial assumptions which have shaped this branch of study. The contributors critique various Western European and North American contexts, and bring fresh perspectives from other global contexts, providing insights into how biblical studies can escape its enmeshment in often racist notions of ethnicity, race, empire, nationhood and religion. Covering issues ranging from translation and racial stereotyping to analysing the significance of race in Genesis and the problems of an imperialist perspective, this volume is vital not only for biblical scholars but those invested in Christian, Jewish and Muslim identity.

Ancient Synagogues Archaeology and Art New Discoveries and Current Research

Ancient Synagogues   Archaeology and Art  New Discoveries and Current Research
Author: Rachel Hachlili
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 772
Release: 2013-09-30
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9789004257726

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Ancient Synagogues - Archaeology and Art. New Discoveries and Current Research presents archaeological evidence - the architecture, art, Jewish symbols, zodiac, biblical tales, inscriptions, and coins – which attest to the importance of the synagogue. When considered as a whole, all these pieces of evidence confirm the centrality of the synagogue institution in the life of the Jewish communities all through Israel and in the Diaspora. Most importantly, the synagogue and its art and architecture played a powerful role in the preservation of the fundamental beliefs, customs, and traditions of the Jewish people following the destruction of the Second Temple and the loss of Jewish sovereignty in the Land of Israel. The book also includes a supplement of the report on the Qazion excavation.